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Oral Health Promotion in Infants and Children Oral Health (0974-3960)Jawdekar, Ashwin M.
The goal of the Bright Futures project is to respond to the emerging preventive and health promotion needs of infants, children, and adolescents. Bright Futures is sponsored by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau of the United States Public Health Service and the Medicaid Bureau of the Health ...
Annals of International Medicine, 155(3), 179–191. Article Google Scholar Renfrew, M. J., Dyson, L., McCormick, F., Misso, K., Stenhouse, E., King, S. E., et al. (2009). Breastfeeding promotion for infants in neonatal units: A systematic review. Health Technology Assessment, ...
Study on health promotion effect of home care for NICU premature infants after discharge doi:10.3969/j.issn.1009-6493.2014.30.017Chinese Nursing ResearchZhang AixiaLiu XiaoZhu Zhu
Sleep problems are common among infants and can have a serious impact on the health and wellbeing of both child and parents. To sustainably promote infant sleep on a population level, it is necessary to develop evidence-based programs that can be implemented on a large scale. The Youth Healt...
Individuals are different in a relatively constant pattern of thoughts, feeling, and behaviors, which are called personality traits. Mental health is a condition of well-being in which people may reach their full potential and deal effectively with stres
recently held WorldHealthAssembly (May 2008) had adopted a resolution (WHA61.20) which indicated that the Assembly was encouraged by the work of the FAO/WHO through Codex on the Code of Hygienic Practice for Powdered FormulaeforInfantsandYoung Children; that Member States were urged to implement...
Using models that exploit state- and county-level changes to smoking ban legislation over time, estimates suggest that smoking bans have improved the health of both infants and children, mainly through implementation of more comprehensive bans. Further, we find no evidence of displacement among ...
The USA is one of the few countries in the world in which maternal and infant morbidity and mortality continue to increase, with the greatest disparities observed among non-Hispanic Black women and their infants. Traditional explanations for disparate outcomes, such as personal health behaviors, soci...